SW Radio Africa (London)
Independent Zimbabwean radio station, based in London and run by Zimbabweans in exile.
Website: http://www.swradioafrica.com
August 04, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Part Six of the Leaked CIO List
SW Radio Africa continues with Part 6 of the list of Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) agents working in and outside Zimbabwe. The document dated 2001 contains a list of... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zanu Pf Thugs Pour Hot Oil On MDC-T Youth Activist
Violent attacks on officials of the MDC-T continued on Wednesday, when ZANU PF thugs in Mbare poured hot oil in the face of a youth organiser from the Southerton Constituency. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Parliament Set for Unprecedented Debate On 'Errant' Security Forces
The MDC-T MP for Mbizvo in KweKwe says he's satisfied his Parliamentary motion, to stop defence and other security forces from interfering with civilian politics, has generated... Read more »
August 03, 2011
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South Africa: Nation Urged to Clarify Position on Zimbabwean Deportations
South Africa's department of Home Affairs is this week being urged to clarify their position on Zimbabwean deportations, with growing reports of Zim nationals being arrested and... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zanu PF Wants Zuma Replaced as SADC Mediator
The Robert Mugabe regime plans to lobby Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders at the next summit to replace South Africa's President Jacob Zuma as the chief... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Video Footage Exposes Zanu Pf Manipulation of Food
Drought and a chaotic and often violent land reform exercise have all contributed to food shortages in Zimbabwe since 2000. In recent years, the shortages have been severe and... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: No End to Air Zimbabwe Pilot Strike in Sight
The Air Zimbabwe pilots strike entered its sixth day on Wednesday with no end to miseries for travellers, amid reports that talks between management and pilots fell apart on... Read more »
August 02, 2011
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South Africa: Country Says Zimbabwean Deportations Will Not Resume, Yet
South Africa's department of Home Affairs has indicated that the current moratorium on Zimbabwean deportations has not yet been lifted, insisting that the condemned practice of... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Journalists Remanded Again for 'Criminal Defamation'
The editor of the Zimbabwe Standard newspaper, Nevanji Madanhire and reporter Patience Nyangove were on Friday further remanded to August 31 over charges of criminal defamation. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: ZANU-PF Accused of Using Police to Banish Women From Politics
The state security sector is still actively being used by Robert Mugabe and ZANU PF to torture and oppress women in order to keep them out of the political process, a new report... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Mugabe And Tsvangirai Still Divided Over Electoral Roadmap
The country's feuding political leaders have failed to deal with three key issues in the election roadmap, and will approach the forthcoming Southern African Development Community... Read more »
August 01, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Air Zimbabwe Grounded Again Following Strike By Pilots
A strike by Air Zimbabwe pilots entered its third day on Monday, crippling operations at the national flag carrier. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: New Zanu PF Jingles Present Urgent Need for Reform
The release of a fresh batch of pro-ZANU PF jingles shows just how urgently media reforms are needed in Zimbabwe, Nhlanhla Ngwenya, the Director of the Zimbabwe chapter of the... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Parents of 16 Dead Babies Can Sue Over Zesa Faults
Parents whose babies may have died at a hospital because of electricity supply problems could consider taking legal action, the chairman of the Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: PM Renews Call for Urgent Security Sector Reform
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has reiterated the urgent need for security sector reform, before any election is held in the country. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Soldiers Beat Up Rohr Activist Just Released
A member of a local human rights group was savagely assaulted over the weekend by about five soldiers hardly 48 hours after being released from police custody. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Drafting of New Constitution Resumes After Three-Month Deadlock
Work on the long-delayed new constitution for Zimbabwe resumed on Monday, following a three month deadlock on the method to use in compiling views gathered during the public... Read more »
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